Cutting first tree with brand new Husqvarna 395xp. Dangerous cutting technique for professional only
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
- Start up of new Husqvarna 395xp. Cutting 1st tree with this saw.
#logging #logger #husqvarna #chainsawman #hardwork #treecutting #timber
I have never seen someone cut a tree like that. Very cool and very skilled at judging where the weight of the tree is. Nice job sir!
Thank you for the kind words my friend.
@tailgatetinkerer7710 I stay just ahead of the tree sitting down if that makes sense
I love that you boys dont mess around with chaps. Just make you overheat in that southern weather. Even here in canada it's too hot for loggin in the summer. Been cutting in the woods for 7 years now, been hit by 3 trees never even come close to cuttin myself with a saw. Why dont they just make everyone wear bullet proof vests before they shoot a gun.. lol cheers. Thanks for sharing
Chaps slow you down when your running for your life. Lol
@@Good.Fellers you're darn right. Where do you boys cut mostly? I'm about 2 hours north of Toronto canada. Cut lots of hard maple white ash and white pine nothin else really grades well around here. The oak market around here took a bad dive this year as well.
@@joetibbles1553 Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana
We chase white oak and walnut but cut a few other species on occasion.
Well done 👏 395xp are real husky
Thank you I agree!!!
That tree drop was impressive.
Glad ya liked it.
Superb technique and execution, Masterful, at 6.45 minutes, l liked the way you glanced back to check your escape route before you made the final cut, the end result speaks for itself, no pulling fibres, a man very content at his work and very happy with his 395XP, l have just subscribed, Greeting from Ireland !!!
Good deal, glad you enjoyed it.
Awesome
I know you talked what you do to your Stihl bars in another vid, maybe show what you do when you get them and why you run them
Ok I will make a video explaining how and why I use stihl bars!
where did you get the 395?
Local saw shop
Where did you learn to do that ?
From a very good timber cutter many years ago!!! Also I’m always trying new things and improving on old tricks.
I currently run a 450 Rancher for my firewood business. I am seriously looking at a new 395XP but I've been hearing about coil problems. These saws aren't inexpensive so I really need to know.
Never heard of that I’ve wore out 15 or so of them and never had a coil problem
Okay here goes it, 395xp vs 372xp any reason why you prefer 395's
Very simple the 372 is to small and lacks power when I need to chase a tree down. It is a good saw though. My dad uses one for firewood.
I’m guessing you prefer a 395 over a 592?
I know exactly what I’m getting with a husqvarna 395xp where as the husqvarna 592xp is new and may have some kinks to work out. So I wouldn’t say I prefer one to the other but as of now my standard operating procedure is running 395s with a optimistic view of the 592 being the future.
@@Good.Fellers I agree! You can always rebuild a 395. The 392 is an epa saw that runs lean and hot. It recycles the exhaust gases back into engine to heat up fresh charge going into chamber
Saws don’t get much better than the 395xp. But wearing 10 of them out? Makes me wonder if you’re over 100 years old?
I’ve seen some of the veneer cutters in my area fall trees using the method you did. But I personally have never attempted it. I’d screw around and let the tree sit down on my saw.
If you cut 120 trees a week for a year your saw is whooped. Also your gonna smash a few saws over the years so 10 saws really isn’t that many if your working.
I smashed enough saws with one tree to do me for a lifetime. None were of the quality of a 395. I’ve never owned a 395xp. But I’ve seen some of my friends run them for years cutting timber.
I’m pretty sure I’ve never cut a 120 trees in one week. There’s just not enough hours in the day if you’re cutting, bucking, dragging, sometimes loading , and every once in a while hauling.. That was all in a past life. Nowadays it’s not marketable timber that feeds me, it’s removing those difficult nescient trees that makes me fat.
I’m staying in the woods. I can’t stand people so tree service work is out of the question for me.
Nice very nice I would like to see that technique used in the pacific northwest on 180ft tall dougfir
Yeah me too.
Just curious - you seem to prefer cutting with the top of the bar - why do you do this over using a pulling chain?
It’s hard for me to explain, I’ll have to think on this and I will get back to you.
@@Good.Fellers No worries, I subscribed anyway! We are really drilled to use pulling chain wherever possible due to the fatigue of resisting the pushing chain so I have never seen someone cut so predominantly with the top chain. But it clearly works!
@@smallcoppercoins01 It’s pretty standard on the East coast when cutting hardwoods. I’m not overly familiar with west coast style of cutting. And as far as bucking or limping a tree I use the bottom of bar as much as possible.
Just Subbed !Great video ! I’m a Stihl guy but enjoy any good saw, which Husky’s are. IMHO. That 395 is awesome, very sharp chain also……like your technique too 🪵⛓🪚👍👏🇺🇸 Rick
@@Living-The-Dream awesome glad to have you on the team
I Appreciate the kind words
never seen a tree cut like that before ........takes a skilled operator to cut it so level all round ........well done ....!
Thank you George for the kind words!
IMPRESSIVE!!!...not for beginners ( notice how that tree shot our FAST and could have killed a beginner! this man is an EXPERT and a REBEL!...dont try this at home!!!!
Awesome comment, thank u sir
Oh come on... how is it that dangerous? I would say the small saws are more likely to cut you.
@llewmatthews4828 I agree.
Another sweet vid! Keep it up. I am curious, why a stihl bar on a Husqvarna saw?
I personally think at this time a stihl bar with x-cut chain is your most economical set up!
Were there any modifications you had to make?
@@devronzea1042 yes I had to add a adapter to the saw and I bore out the oiler hole for added performance.
@@Good.Fellersok thanks, very cool
Great running saw. I’ve never cut one that way, different from northern ca method
Yes I assume you Humboldt and cut a bit higher?
@@Good.Fellers yes, due to topography and the way trees grow up here that’s the most widely used cut. Some hardwoods are cut low to save as much wood as possible for veneer and plywood. I personally have three 395 xp’s , three 372 xp’s a 661 C and a bunch of echos that refuse to die and keep running. One 395 has been boded by donny walker as a woods saw and runs circles round every thing else. We use 54” bar on it for larger logs
@@Good.Fellers may I ask what state you’re cutting those beautifull white oaks? Great area to work. Pretty fiat terrain and minimal scrubbry
@@tomyousch7070 Michigan
@@tomyousch7070 I would love to cut on the west coast some time….I see videos of beautiful timber being cut out there!
Dude just somehow knew to turn around and catch that saw!!
😂
Awesomeness by god! Keep the logging comin🪵🚜
Hey thank you! I will !
Never seen a cut like that. As you said you would have to read the weght right and be clever not to be pinched. No hinge and no fiber pulled. I'm impressed but you won't catch me trying that. 😅
Thank you, be safe out there.
I don't have a 395 yet, I am thinking I should get one new before they get phased out...
I would!
Don't forget you have to cut with the top of the bar to pack the chips in the stump. Your a pro, great video.
Thank you!
Ahhhh is that what keeps it from pinching the bar?
@Mr_Clean boring in repeatedly as tree starts to sit down is what keeps bar from getting pinched.
Cutting with the top of the bar pushes or packs the chips in the stump as long as the bar doesn't go through. I use it all the time cutting off stump with out the need of a wedge.
Nice job. I learned a few things. I have 2 394s myself. They really wake up after I do some machining and porting. Cheers
Thank you for the kind words,
I’m a big fan of the 394
I have owned a few over the years
I'm a stihl guy but I want a 395xp!
There the real deal.
Maybe i missed it but why is it worth doing a cut like that?
Just another way to cut a tree. No fiber pull, Fast, efficient, etc…….but to be clear I’m not recommending anyone do this.
@@Good.Fellers Hell no. i´m not doing this one on tree i can´t control.
@@Grimmjar I recommend that you don’t do it as I said in the video.
Good job good fella
Thanks stack master
Орех очень красивый!
It’s actually white/but oak.
Я ошибся
Nice oak!!
Thank you!!!
Why a stihl sword on a Swedish Husky..?
There better then Oregon/husky bars.
@Good.Fellers yes but what about a sugihara blade - the ultimate in hard steel and looks cool
@llewmatthews4828 I don’t run light weight bars, there to flexible.
Keren bos
Wedges
This is an awesome video I love the format ...not just loud cutting
Awesome thanks!
We like to call that table top cut. Or the “Red rooster round about” cut. Only way my father and grandfather knew how to cut. It is dangerous. But fast and efficient. Also made it easy for them ol skoolers to get choker around the butt when she shoots back on the stump. Great job be safe 🤘
Thank you for the kind words.
Boooom
There are a very few , that can cut high grade in this manner day in and day out, and not get injured , it is a crude art to this type of timbering.
Thank you for the nice comment!
390xp > 395xp 💪
So you never ran a 395?
@@Good.Fellers I have a 390 and a 394. The 390 to me feels a lot quicker in the bush and more nimble but both are great saws. I just really really prefer the 390 over the 394
@chadrides914 right on.
shit which ways it going .... dunno dont care just runnnnnnnn.
Lol…..went just where I wanted it…..down
What a waiste of petrol
.....Shame. Such a beautiful tree. Gone in minutes. Probably few hundred years old.
Lol
Very Dangerous, never cut like this.
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395 xp heavy turd with no power. I have 2 of them
There pretty sweet!
It's called torque !